Thank you so much! 🐎 Horses are indeed powerful and graceful creatures. Their unique bond with humans over thousands of years is also something special and admirable. I’m glad you enjoyed the content about horses on the channel! I hope to bring more exciting videos about other animals that you'll love as well. Please keep supporting the channel! 💚
Na verdade amo muito os animais principalmente os cavalos é triste quando o homem os maltrata feliz a arca de Noé que separou cada casal de animais os cavalos são guerreiros abençoados!💙🧡🙌🏻🎉
Why is the voice for this apparently ignorant of certain equine terms...is it AI? Who says "Per-sharon", one and four hundred (1400), can reach 22 feet in height.." Good grief.
Thank you for your feedback! It seems there were some mistakes in pronunciation and information presented in the video. If the narration is done by AI, sometimes it might not understand or correctly pronounce certain technical terms, like "Percheron" (a horse breed) or specific numbers. We’ll make sure to pay more attention to improve the quality and accuracy in the future. We really appreciate you helping us notice this! 😊
I thought maybe I'd always heard it different due to differences from other counties. Not sure if the horses always matched the breads they were discussing either. I noticed they had a pure white shire in part of the video, and thought that was out of place. They only shiwed a black Percheon, where I always thought the dapple greys were more common. There's always something new we can learn.
At 6.29 it was stated that this breed can reach 20.2 feet in height. This commenator should have his readind material proof read before making a video on horse breeds.
Thank you for your comment! I apologize if there was any incorrect information. Horse heights are typically measured in hands (1 hand = 4 inches), not feet, and no horse breed reaches 20.2 feet tall. I’ll review and make corrections if necessary. Please keep supporting the channel!
Actually, Russian Draft Horses (like the "Vladimir Heavy Draft") are sometimes raised for their milk! 🐴 Horse milk isn’t as common as cow’s milk, but in parts of Central Asia and Eastern Europe, it’s considered a delicacy. It’s often used to make "koumiss," a traditional fermented drink. Interestingly, horse milk has less fat than cow’s milk but is richer in vitamin C. Who knows, you might find it more intriguing than you think if you ever try it! 😅 Thanks for your comment! Keep supporting the channel for more fun animal facts! 🐾✨
Thanks for your comment! There aren't any native horse species in Africa, but some imported breeds like the Barb and Basuto horses have adapted well to the environment. These breeds are known for their endurance in harsh conditions.
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Os cavalos é uma criação maravilhosa muito lindos parabéns
Thank you so much! 🐎 Horses are indeed powerful and graceful creatures. Their unique bond with humans over thousands of years is also something special and admirable. I’m glad you enjoyed the content about horses on the channel! I hope to bring more exciting videos about other animals that you'll love as well. Please keep supporting the channel! 💚
Na verdade amo muito os animais principalmente os cavalos é triste quando o homem os maltrata feliz a arca de Noé que separou cada casal de animais os cavalos são guerreiros abençoados!💙🧡🙌🏻🎉
Top 10 Tallest Horses in the World in 2024
Why is the voice for this apparently ignorant of certain equine terms...is it AI? Who says "Per-sharon", one and four hundred (1400), can reach 22 feet in height.." Good grief.
Thank you for your feedback! It seems there were some mistakes in pronunciation and information presented in the video. If the narration is done by AI, sometimes it might not understand or correctly pronounce certain technical terms, like "Percheron" (a horse breed) or specific numbers. We’ll make sure to pay more attention to improve the quality and accuracy in the future. We really appreciate you helping us notice this! 😊
I thought maybe I'd always heard it different due to differences from other counties. Not sure if the horses always matched the breads they were discussing either. I noticed they had a pure white shire in part of the video, and thought that was out of place. They only shiwed a black Percheon, where I always thought the dapple greys were more common. There's always something new we can learn.
At 6.29 it was stated that this breed can reach 20.2 feet in height. This commenator should have his readind material proof read before making a video on horse breeds.
Thank you for your comment! I apologize if there was any incorrect information. Horse heights are typically measured in hands (1 hand = 4 inches), not feet, and no horse breed reaches 20.2 feet tall. I’ll review and make corrections if necessary. Please keep supporting the channel!
Isn't from the feet to the withers when measuring?
Russion draft horse raised for milk? I think maybe for delivering milk, not consumption..eww🥛😝
Actually, Russian Draft Horses (like the "Vladimir Heavy Draft") are sometimes raised for their milk! 🐴 Horse milk isn’t as common as cow’s milk, but in parts of Central Asia and Eastern Europe, it’s considered a delicacy. It’s often used to make "koumiss," a traditional fermented drink. Interestingly, horse milk has less fat than cow’s milk but is richer in vitamin C. Who knows, you might find it more intriguing than you think if you ever try it! 😅
Thanks for your comment! Keep supporting the channel for more fun animal facts! 🐾✨
African horse
Thanks for your comment! There aren't any native horse species in Africa, but some imported breeds like the Barb and Basuto horses have adapted well to the environment. These breeds are known for their endurance in harsh conditions.
Dorf horse 😂😂😂😂
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